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Discussion: SNOWBIRD 3

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May 16
a/c
Men's 65
44 posts
No comments on the first two post so here are my conclusions.
1. no one knows what a snowbird is
2. that people do know about snowbirds and wont say anything so as not hurt their own self interest.
3. that there is only one snowbird in the country and he has got a form to
fill out and sign, it seems that some people do not want this player to play with a certain team from a certain state.
4. that know one really cares about the snowbird issue as long as it does not effect them.
5. that the assoc. know and have list but aren;t sharing it with the body of senior softball players
May 16
BruceinGa
Men's 70
3233 posts
As far as I know, there aren't any snowbirds in Georgia and I am not familar with the rules pertaining to them. Sorry, I can't help you.
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